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5. maart 2005, 07:19:16
ScarletRose 
Onderwerp: Re: (is asking Santa this year)
nobleheart: Ohhhhhhhhhhh No!!!! *runs to phone and dials North Pole*

Santa, this is ScarletRose.. I don't want coal this year.. I will be good.. very very very good.. just tell me what to do??

Oh Okay..

Yes..

Ummmmhummm

OKay.. Thankies.. Bye..

He told me if I sung the Oscar Meyer Weiner Song.. that he would change his mind about the coal..

*clears throat*.. Ahem...

Oh.. I wish I were an Oscar Meyer Weiner..
that is what I'd truly like to beee...........
cause If I were an Oscar Meyer Weiner...
Everyone would be in love with me....

And if you ask me why I'll say ....
Cause Oscar Meyer Has a way with B-O-L-O-G-N-A

5. maart 2005, 07:13:01
ScarletRose 
Onderwerp: Re: Okay Peeps..(bread machine)
nobleheart: But I only know how to be Bad!! LOL

4. maart 2005, 05:07:19
ScarletRose 
Onderwerp: Re: Okay Peeps..(bread machine)
Aangepast door ScarletRose (4. maart 2005, 05:10:48)
nobleheart:



  • bread machine (owns)
  • pasta maker (is asking Santa this year)
  • juicer (is asking Santa this year)
  • blender (owns)
  • cuisinart food processor
  • coffee bean grinder
  • cappuccino machine (is asking Santa this year)
  • yogurt maker (is asking Santa this year)
  • waffle iron (owns)
  • spring form cake pan (owns)
  • bundt formpan (owns)
  • pepper mill (owns)
  • Jerky Machine (will also ask Santa)

  • 3. maart 2005, 07:12:40
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re: Okay Peeps..(bread machine)
    nobleheart: wow.. thanks Noble.. so many kewl links to visit.. :)

    4. februari 2005, 07:32:06
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re: Chicken Breasts Diane
    volant: Man that sounds yummy.. thanks so much for sharing..

    copy n paste.. whoo hoo..

    26. januari 2005, 01:47:19
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re: Re:
    Czuch Chuckers: Oh yummy... shoot.. that is cheap!! out here.. well just the tail is like 12 bucks!

    25. januari 2005, 16:27:05
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re: Re:
    Czuch Chuckers: you'd be welcomed to drop some of those fat lobsters off here in Wyoming on your way!!

    23. januari 2005, 07:21:44
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Okay Peeps..
    I just bought a bread machine today.. it makes up to 2 lb loaves.. I need recipes!! whoo hoo

    11. januari 2005, 06:59:06
    ScarletRose 
    Drive.... drivee... oh.. which way do we turn Foxy? LOL

    Errrrrrrrrchhhhhhhhhh!! Stop light..... wait.. wait.. wait...

    10. januari 2005, 12:50:38
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Here..
    *swings open the car door*.. Get in... we are late! lol

    10. januari 2005, 02:25:03
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re:
    Hannelore: YeeHaw... Grabs car keys and shuts off the lights

    10. januari 2005, 02:21:37
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re:
    Hannelore: When's dinner??

    9. januari 2005, 05:17:30
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re:
    Czuch Chuckers: that sounds heavenly.. Think I might move to Maine.. hahahaa..

    7. januari 2005, 02:07:17
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re: Re:
    simplycreative: Yes.. we seem to be.. *wonders if you are my daughter living in Dallas*.. is that you dear? LOL

    7. januari 2005, 02:03:57
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re:
    simplycreative: hehehe.. I am twice your age.. just 40 years young.. :)

    I do the same.. I think my words are hun.. and sometimes luv.. hehe

    7. januari 2005, 02:01:40
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re: are you proud of me?
    simplycreative: Hmmmm... well then since it appears you are just a youngen.. then why am I the babe? LOL

    7. januari 2005, 01:55:12
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re: are you proud of me?
    simplycreative: Yes.. very proud.. such a fine cook you are turning out to be.. ;)

    14. december 2004, 09:05:10
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: ScarletRose's Brownies In A Jar
    Ingredients to layer in the jar. Do not mix them together just layer them. Not necessarily in the order given. Looks nicer if layering light ingredients to dark and switching them back and forth.

    1 Cup plus 2 Tbs flour
    2/3 Cup packed brown sugar
    3/4 tsp salt
    2/3 Cup sugar
    1 tsp baking powder
    1/2 Cup baking cocoa
    1/2 Cup chocolate chips
    1/2 Cup chopped nuts

    Then decorate with a swatch of cloth on the lid and a rubber band or ribbon to hold it on. I use 32 oz mayonaise jars since they are just the right size. Then add a tag all fancied up with the following on the back.

    Brownies in a Jar

    Just add
    2/3 Cups vegetable oil
    1 tsp vanilla
    3 eggs

    In a bowl beat eggs, oil and vanilla. Add mix from jar and stir well. Bake in a 9x9 in. pan at 350 degrees for 34 - 38 mins.

    14. december 2004, 09:03:45
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: There are some posts of the past..
    I just did a search and founds some under the word Christmas.. :)

    14. december 2004, 08:44:41
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Another good one
    Aangepast door ScarletRose (14. december 2004, 08:45:04)

    5. december 2004, 05:01:16
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re: Hey Gypsy.. or SKy.. hehe
    hey thankies.. girlie girl.. Good to see ya here..

    4. december 2004, 18:33:32
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Hey Gypsy.. or SKy.. hehe
    it is me Cathy.. with all those fancy swirls!! LOL

    Great to see ya!

    29. november 2004, 07:05:58
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: If it goes straight into new memberships
    then that would be great.. But, who gets the brains for them?

    27. november 2004, 03:06:35
    ScarletRose 
    well.. I think if my recipes go into a book that is making money.. I should get a piece of the pie.. So.. no ideas of a cookbook please..

    25. november 2004, 06:44:23
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: A nice warm golden orange loaf..
    Squash Braid Bread


    1 package (1/4 oz) active dry yeast
    2 tablespoons warm water (110* to 115*)
    1 cup mashed cooked butternut squash
    1/3 cup warm milk (110* to 115*)
    1/4 cup butter or margarine, softened
    1 egg
    3 tablespoons brown sugar
    1/4 teaspoon salt
    3 to 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

    GLAZE:
    1 egg, beaten
    1 tablespoon water

    In a small bowl, dissolve yeast in water. In a mixing bowl, combine squash, milk, butter, egg, brown sugar and salt; mix well. Add yeast mixture and 1-1/2 cups flour; mix well. Add enough remaining flour to form a soft dough. Turn onto a floured surface; knead until smooth and elastic, about 6-8 minutes. Place in a greased bowl, turning once to grease top. Cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled, about 1 hour. Punch dough down. Divide into thirds; roll each third into an 18 in. rope. Place on a greased baking sheet. Braid ropes together; pinch ends. Cover and let rise until nearly doubled, about 30 mins. Combine glaze ingredients; brush over braid. Bake at 350* for 20-25 min or until golden brown. Remove from pan and cool on a wire rack. Yield: 1 loaf.

    22. november 2004, 21:36:58
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: TACO SOUP
    1 Pound ground Chuck
    1 Lg onion chopped
    3 15 1/2 ounce cans Mexican style chili beans,undrained
    1 15 1/4 ounce can whole kernal corn,undrained
    1 15 ounce can tomato sauce
    1 14 1/2 ounce can diced tomatoes, undrained
    1 4.5 ounce can chopped green chilies
    1 1 1/4 ounce envelope taco seasoning mix
    1 1 ounce envelope Ranch-style dressing mix
    1 1/2 cups water

    A) Cook beef and onions in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat until meat is browned and onions are tender, stirring until meat crumbles; drain.

    B) Stir beans and next 7 ingredients into beef mixture; bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer
    uncovered 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.

    C) Spoon soup into bowls; top with desired toppings.


    Toppings: corn chips, shredded lettuce, chopped tomato, sour cream, shredded Cheddar cheese.

    tip: add crumbled up tortilla chips and sour
    cream mix it up until the sour cream disolves
    in the bowl of soup.

    1. oktober 2004, 05:18:20
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: YEs.. that does sound yummy! :)
    Thanks for sharing that Nobleheart.. I am sure the kiddies will enjoy it also.. :)

    30. september 2004, 06:27:16
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re:
    ROFLMCA!!! OMG!!! TOO funny!!

    9. juli 2004, 07:06:33
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Well if you like the sound of that.. take the same recipe.. and instead of making
    the meat loaf.. roll the mixture into 1 inch balls.. and fry in the skillet with just a bit of oil.. Then.. let them simmer for at least 2 hours in the bbq sauce recipe below..

    4 Cups Ketchup
    1/2 Cup brown sugar
    1/4 Cup vinegar
    2 TBs whoreshire sauce
    1 Cup grape jelly

    This recipe is posted by approximation.. I don't usually follow recipes.. so correct measurements are mostly done by tastes.. the consistancy should be similar to a thick syrup. I would recommend tasting as you blend..

    This is a great dish to set out on a buffet.. I usually make this up around the Holidays and since it is requested to at least 4 events.. I make it all up at once and freeze the balls.. and put the sauce in gallon milk jugs.. easier to transport to parties this way..

    6. juli 2004, 07:18:20
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: How does your meat loaf??
    3 lbs Ground Beef
    1 egg (beaten)
    1 clove garlic (minced)
    1 TBS Mrs Dash (original)
    3 TBS Woreshire Sauce
    1/4 to 1/2 C of Picante Sauce (depending on taste)
    2 Cups Cornflakes and or Crushed Soda Crackers

    Mix all ingredients together adding the dry ingredients last. Bake at 300 for about an hour.. Yummy!

    I started using picante sauce in my loaf since the kids would complain about onion and bell peppers.. yet they like the picante sauce.. go figure.. haha

    10. december 2003, 02:40:26
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: More Recipes placed in a Jar
    Cowboy Cookie Mix in a Jar
    Prep Time: approx. 25 Minutes. Ready
    in: approx. 25 Minutes. Makes 3 dozen (18 servings).


    1 1/3 cups rolled oats
    1/2 cup packed brown sugar
    1/2 cup white sugar
    1/2 cup chopped pecans
    1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
    1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour
    1 teaspoon baking powder
    1 teaspoon baking soda
    1/4 teaspoon salt


    Directions
    1 Layer the ingredients in a 1 quart jar in the order
    given. Press each layer firmly in place before adding the
    next layer.
    2 Include a card with the following instructions: Cowboy
    Cookie Mix in a Jar 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175
    degrees C). Grease cookie sheets. 2. In a medium bowl, mix
    together 1/2 cup melted butter or margarine, 1 egg, and 1
    teaspoon of vanilla. Stir in the entire contents of the jar.
    You may need to use your hands to finish mixing. Shape
    into walnut sized balls. Place 2 inches apart on prepared
    cookie sheets. 3. Bake for 11 to 13 minutes in the
    preheated oven. Transfer from cookie sheets to cool on wire racks.

    Peanut Butter Cookie MiX
    3/4 cup chopped salted peanuts
    3/4 cup packed brown sugar
    3/4 cup sugar
    3/4 cup peanut butter chips
    1-1/2 cups flour mixed with 1 teaspoon baking soda and 1/4 teaspoon salt

    Layer ingredients in jar in order given. Press each layer firmly in place before adding next ingredient.

    Recipe to attach to jar:
    Empty cookie mix in large mixing bowl; stir to combine. Add 1/2 cup softened butter, 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter, 1 egg slightly beaten and 1 teaspoon vanilla; mix until completely blended. Roll dough into walnut-sized balls. Place 2 inches apart on a lightly greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350º for 11 to 13 minutes or until edges are lightly browned. Cool 5 minutes on baking sheet. Remove to wire racks to cool completely. Yield: 3 dozen.


    Sand Art Brownies

    Mix ingredients in a wide mouth quart size jar. Prep Time: approx. 20 Minutes. Ready in: approx. 20 Minutes. Makes 1 - 9x9 inch pan (12 servings).

    5/8 cup all-purpose flour
    3/4 teaspoon salt
    1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
    1/2 cup all-purpose flour
    2/3 cup packed brown sugar
    2/3 cup white sugar
    1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips
    1/2 cup vanilla baking chips
    1/2 cup walnuts


    Directions
    1 Mix the 5/8 cup of flour with salt. In a clean, wide
    mouth 1 quart or 1 liter jar, layer the ingredients in the
    order given. Starting with the flour and salt mixture, and
    ending with the walnuts.
    2 Attach a decorative tag to the out side of the jar with
    the following directions: Sand Art Brownies: 1. Preheat
    oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease one 9x9 inch
    square baking pan. 2. Pour the contents of the jar into a
    large bowl, and mix well. 3. Stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla, 2/3
    cup vegetable oil, and 3 eggs. Beat until just combined.
    4. Pour the batter into the prepared pan, and bake in the
    preheated oven for 25 to 30 minutes.

    Sandcastle Brownie Mix
    Prep Time: approx. 20 Minutes. Ready in: approx. 20 Minutes. Makes 2 dozen (24
    servings).

    1/3 cup chopped walnuts
    1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips
    1/3 cup flaked coconut
    2/3 cup brown sugar
    3/4 cup white sugar
    1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
    1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour


    Directions
    1 In a 1 quart jar, layer the ingredients in the order
    which they are listed. Be sure to pack down each layer
    firmly as you go. Decorate the jar and attach a tag with the
    following instructions:
    2 To prepare Brownies, preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175
    degrees C). Grease an 8x8 inch pan.
    3 In a medium bowl, combine 2 eggs, 2/3 cup of vegetable
    oil and 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract; mix well. Gradually
    stir in the contents of the jar until everything is well
    blended. Spread evenly into the prepared pan.
    4 Bake for 30 minutes in the preheated oven, or until a
    toothpick inserted into the middle comes out clean.



    Peanut Butter Cup Cookies in a Jar

    Makes 2 1/2 dozen (12 servings).

    3/4 cup white sugar 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
    1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder
    1/2 teaspoon baking soda 8 peanut butter cups, cut into 1/2 inch pieces

    Directions
    1 Mix together the flour, baking powder and baking soda. Set aside.
    2 Layer ingredients in order given in a 1 quart ''wide mouth'' canning jar. Press each layer firmly in place. It
    will be a tight fit. Add chopped peanut butter cups last.
    3 Attach these directions to Jar:

    Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Cookies
    1. Remove peanut butter cups from jar. Set aside.
    2. Empty remaining cookie mix into large mixing bowl. Use your hands to throughly blend mix.
    3. Add 1/2 cup butter or margarine, softened at room temperature.
    Add in 1 egg, slightly beaten, and 1 teaspoon vanilla.
    4. Mix until competely blended. You will need to finish mixing with your hands.
    5. Mix in peanut butter cups.
    6. Shape into walnut sized balls. Place 2 inches apart on greased cookie sheets.
    7. Bake at 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) for 12 to 14 minutes until edges are lightly browned. Cool 5 minutes on
    baking sheet. Remove cookies to racks to finish cooling. Makes 2 1/2 dozen cookies.


    Chunky Chocolate Cookies in a jar

    Makes 2.5 dozen (15 servings).
    3/4 cup packed brown sugar 1/2 cup white sugar
    1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1/2 cup chopped pecans
    1 cup jumbo chocolate chips 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
    1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder
    1/4 teaspoon salt

    Directions
    1 Mix together the flour, baking soda and baking powder
    and salt. Set aside.
    2 Layer ingredients in order in a 1 quart wide mouth
    canning jar. Make sure you pack all down firmly before adding
    the flour mixture - it will be a tight fit. NOTE: Wipe
    down the inside of the jar after you add the cocoa powder.
    3 Instructions to attach to jar:
    Chunky Chocolate Cookies
    1. Empty jar of cookie mix into a large mixing bowl. Use your hands to thoroughly blend mix.
    2. Add 3/4 cup butter or margarine softened at room temp. Add 1 egg, slightly beaten, and 1 teaspoon vanilla.
    3. Mix until completely blended. The dough is sticky. you will need to finish mixing with your hands.
    4. Shape into walnut size balls and place 2 inches apart on parchment lined baking sheets.
    5. Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 11 to 13 minutes Cool 5 minutes on baking sheet.
    Remove to racks to finish cooling. Makes 3 dozen cookies.


    Gourmet Cookie Mix in a Jar


    This cookie-in-a-jar mix makes a wonderful gift, but it is so scrumptious, you will want to keep it for yourself!


    1 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 c white sugar
    1/2 tsp. baking powder 1/2 c brown sugar
    1/2 tsp. baking soda 1/2 c chopped nuts, your choice
    1-1/4 c rolled oats 1/2 c chocolate chips
    1 (5.5 ounce) milk chocolate bar

    With wire whisk, mix flour, baking powder, and baking soda. Pour into jar and pack down level with heavy object. Mix oatmeal in a blender.

    Grate chocolate bar and mix into the oatmeal. Pack on top of flour in jar. Add white sugar and pack down. Add brown sugar and pack down.

    Layer chopped nuts on top of brown sugar. Finish layering jar with chocolate chips until even with the top. Use scissors to cut a nine-inch-diameter circle from the fabric of your choice. Center fabric circle over lid and secure with a band. Tie on a raffia or ribbon bow to cover the band.



    Attach a card with the following directions:

    ~~~~Gourmet Cookies ~~~~

    Preheat oven to 375. Spoon chocolate chips and nuts into small bowl, set aside. Spoon brown and white sugar into mixing bowl, add 1/2 cup margarine or butter, cream well. Add 1 egg and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla, mix well. Pour oatmeal and flour mixture from jar into bowl, mix thoroughly. Roll into walnut-sized balls, place on slightly greased cookie sheet two inches apart.

    Bake for 8-10 minutes. Yield: 3 dozen

    ********
    I found these recipes on McCormicks Message boards posted by Linda

    2. december 2003, 04:57:09
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Wow.. everyone must be busy
    making a basket hehe..

    They must have enjoyed the hints.. I see no conflicts.. hehe..

    Anyone else have any ideas or recipes to share.. :)

    1. december 2003, 07:52:13
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re: Magic Reindeer Food
    awwww

    Okay, more infor on the car emergency kit..

    here is a recommended list..

    Battery powered radio and extra batteries
    Flashlight and extra batteries
    Blanket
    Booster cables
    Fire extinguisher (5 lb., A-B-C type)
    First aid kit and manual
    Bottled water and non-perishable high energy foods, such as granola bars, raisins and peanut butter.
    Maps
    Shovel
    Tire repair kit and pump
    Flares

    Red Cross

    the link is on the right hand column with all the little icons.. about half way down the scroll bar.. it says "Together We Prepare" :)

    1. december 2003, 07:50:55
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re:
    In my home.. we try to keep the commercial out of our holidays.. besides, I am usually on a very tight budget as it is.. This way.. I can give out gifts.. without feeling down cause I can't afford to go Christmas shopping.. alot of peeps get in sooo much debt.. and half the gifts anyway are baskets.. which cost very little to make to begin with..

    Other ideas for baskets..

    Coffee or Tea drinkers.. Select some fancy teas or coffees.. even throw in what you make from the recipes.. buy a coffee mug.. Unless you throw pottery.. (hehe) and throw in a few tea bisquits..

    For someone who loves working puzzle books.. You can buy up several of them from the grocery store.. buy up a package of pens.. and even a dictionary for crosswords..

    For the handy man..
    get a bucket from (ice cream or peanut butter) and fill it with electrical tape, screws, or anything else he or she goes through..

    For your little Artists.. paint brushes, coloring pencils, paper just to name a few..

    Any type of hobby a friend or family member has you can build a basket for.. peeps pay way more then needed just for the convenience.. but, time it takes to put the baskets together is minimal.. slipping extra items in at the grocery store takes little time.. and putting the baskets together is minimal..

    giving gifts from the heart is what matters most.. not what you spent!..

    One year.. after my brother and father ended up touring the back roads and getting stuck.. we had to call out search and rescue on them.. I built up a survival kit for my fathers truck.. I pitched in a blanket I had in our hall closet.. I put in a flashlight, with some batteries, I put together a small first aid kit, as well as drinking water, peanut butter, granola bars, and several other things.. can't think of them at the moment.. I bought a plastic box from Walmart for like 5 dollars.. Paid out very little for this gift.. and it was my way of saying I cared.. I live in Wyoming.. and people often die in their cars if they aren't prepared in the winter.. I will get the link and add it in as to lists of recommended goods..

    1. december 2003, 07:19:55
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: A favorite tradition at my home is the
    A Memory Jar.. and I would like to share it with you..

    Every year around the holidays.. you place a specified Jar in a set location.. tell your family to write up a fav memory from the past year.. and sign and date it.. Keep all these in the jar.. year after year..

    then.. on New Years Eve.. after dinner usually.. sit everyone together and read the memories.. which will surly bring in a Happy New Year.. full of Happy memories

    As the tradition grows.. it is fun to look back on the past years.. Since you don't empty out the jar.. :)

    1. december 2003, 07:16:55
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Okay.. still brainstorming..
    For Movie buffs..

    A basket of goodies..

    What to put in..

    A punch card from the local Movie Rental Shop
    A box of Microwave popcorn
    Several boxes of candies and a six pack of soda..
    You can even add a Video or DVD of a movie they enjoyed but haven't added to their collection.. and even two tickets to a local theater..

    1. december 2003, 07:06:47
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Another thought
    For youngen's or those tight on money.. or just want to make something special for a loved one.. why not make up a Coupon Book

    if you have access to a puter they are simple to do.. some ideas

    For Mom from a Teenager:
    Free 2 hours of baby sitting
    or
    A day of Cleaning the kitchen

    For Dad From a Teenager:
    Will rake the yard
    Will mow the grass

    For a spouce:
    Free 10 min back rub
    Free night off from kids and stress
    A candle light dinner

    For a Grandparent:
    Free Hug
    Will do a chore

    You get the idea.. I think.. :)

    Make sure to put in several coupons and make a fancy cover for it.. I sure love it when my kids make them for me.. :)

    For those parents with Teens getting ready to leave the nest..

    Putting a scrap book together.. or a family cook book.. (3 ring binder and family recipes along with all the cute decos you wish to add are all you need for this.. and they will appreciate it.. You can get small little recipe books that you add the recipes in.. and put together a basket containing items such as measuring cups, whisks, Measuring spoons, maybe a timer.. and whatever else you see.. and most you can pick up at the grocery store..

    1. december 2003, 06:33:07
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Homemade Eggnog
    From the home of Foxy Lady.. Thought I would share this recipe since it is that time of the Season.. :)


    Eggnog
    Makes 2 quarts. To guard against salmonella, these eggs are cooked. This also makes a richer, creamier, more decadent drink.

    Ingredients:

    1 cup sugar
    12 egg yolks
    4 cups whole milk
    1 cup heavy cream
    8 ounces brandy
    4 ounces gold rum
    1 tablespoon vanilla extract
    ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg

    Directions:

    1. Beat the sugar into the egg yolks until thickened and pale yellow. Set aside.
    2. Bring the milk to a simmer in a large saucepan over medium heat.
    3. Slowly beat the hot milk into the egg yolk.
    4. Pour the entire mixture back into the pan and place over low heat.
    5. Stir constantly until the temperature reaches 150 degrees F or the mixture is thick enough to coat the back of a wooden spoon.
    6. Immediately remove the heat.
    7. Strain into a large bowl and set aside to cool.
    8. In a small bowl beat the cream until it is slightly thickened, then fold it into the cooled egg mixture.
    9. Add the brandy, rum, vanilla, and nutmeg. Stir well.
    10. Cover and refrigerate at least 4 hours.
    11. Serve ice cold in small glasses, serve from a medium punch bowl filled with one large block of ice.

    Variations:

    Apricot Nutmeg: Omit the brandy. Add 8 ounces apricot brandy along with the rum, vanilla, and nutmeg.
    Banana Eggnog: Omit the rum. Add 4 ounces crčme de banana along with the brandy.
    Cherry Eggnog: Omit the brandy. Add 8 ounces cherry brandy along with the rum.
    Coconut Eggnog: Reduce the whole milk to 2 cups. Add 2 cups coconut milk along with the remaining whole milk. Proceed with the recipe as directed.
    Jamaican Eggnog: Omit the gold rum. Add 4 ounces dark rum along with the brandy.
    Spiced Eggnog: Omit the gold rum. Add 4 ounces spiced rum (such as Captain Morgan), ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon ground allspice, and ¼ teaspoon ground mace along with the vanilla and nutmeg.
    Virgin Eggnog: (zero proof) Omit the brandy and gold rum. Add 1½ cups orange juice and 2 teaspoons rum flavoring (optional)

    1. december 2003, 06:21:08
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Ideas for the Holiday Season..
    If you have someone who loves Chili.. make a basket.. in a brown paper sack.. with your own personal touch.. you can decorate it however you like.. and inside you can place all spices in one baggie.. and all the dried beans in other baggies.. all they have to do.. is add the hamburger and tomatoes.. You could also have a mix for cornbread allready prepared with a label instructing the wet ingredients they will need to add..

    Hope this helps.. and Enjoy!!

    1. december 2003, 06:20:43
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Ideas for the Holiday Season..
    OR for the woman who needs a little pamperin there is a bath salt recipe found on my web page.. inexpensive gifts to make
    Compliments of Angel.. a dear friend of mine from IYT.. she also added some other ideas..

    i should have added.....
    a few things to think about when addin ur oil to the salts:) herbs and oils really do have magical properties...the medicinal powers of herbs are well known, helping people promote health and speed healing...but herbs have also been used since ancient times for awakening the power within...Native Americans use herbs for ceremonial purposes and vision quests...lighting sage to create a smoke is used universally to cleanse the spirit...the bible also makes many references to herbs used for purposes such as protection and purification...each herb is associated with a special energy and can be used by u to fulfill ur special needs...for instance... Patchouly can attract both love and money...Lavender promotes peace, love and healing...Peppermint wakes u up, gives u more energy...Rosemary gives mental clarity...now that u know this...u may wonder how to go about using the herbs... my favorite method is with herbal oils...these are oils which have the essence of the herb, and can be used with ease
    Amber-Prosperity
    Lavender-Healing, Peace, Love
    Cedar-Purification, Love, Money, Psychic Power
    Lilac-Protection
    Cinnamon-Attraction, Speed
    Magnolia-Fidelity
    Coconut-Purification, Peace, Intuition
    Musk-Attraction, Lust
    Cypress-Comfort, Protection
    Patchouly-Love, Money, Fertility
    Frankincense-Purification, Luck, Protection, Spirituality
    Rose-Love, Healing, Beauty
    Frank & Myrrh-Protection, Purification, Spirituality
    Sage-Wisdom, Purification
    Gardenia-Love, Peace
    Sandalwood-Protection, Purification,
    Spirituality
    Honeysuckle-Money, Psychic Powers
    Vanilla-Love, Lust
    Jasmine-Spiritual Love
    Violet-Love, Healing, Peace
    Juniper-Protection, Love
    Wisteria-Mental Powers
    *want more info on herbal oils check out a favorite site of mine... www.sunseye.com/index.htm/ ...im not bein partial to them cuz they r in florida...i think they have really good insight into oils:)by creatin a special bath salt for a sick friend or one whose down with a special blend of oils just might help:)...cant hurt:)
    *Angel*
    indulge urself with the first batch and soak til ur hearts content...for an extra bonus add 1/2 cup of powder milk...truely a delight...like in those expensive spas...now anybody can take a milk bath:)

    21. november 2003, 19:29:42
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re: Apple Cranberry Crisp
    hehehe.. you go girl!! LOL

    21. november 2003, 08:21:40
    ScarletRose 
    Onderwerp: Re: Apple Cranberry Crisp
    Oh wow.. that sounds yummy..

    I think I will make this and take to our Families dinner.. Thanks so much for sharing it.. :)

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